Career
Career Naylor joined the club in July 1969. He was previously employed as a meat porter at London"s Smithfield Market. His tough, uncompromising style of play as a full back soon earned him the nickname of "Meathook" with the White Hart Lane faithful.
Playing a total of 314 games in all competitions including 14 as substitute and scoring one goal between 1970-1980 at Spurs.
Naylor joined Charlton Athletic in November 1980 and went on to make 69 League appearances for the club 1988-1989, took charge of Tonbridge Angels F.C. for seven games.
After his football career ended Naylor was employed as a postman for Royal Mail. Today, he is retired, and still lives in the Islington area.
In his spare time, Naylor, sings in pubs in and around Hackney and Islington.